Bone broth has proven results in reducing inflammation, strengthening bones whilst improving gut and skin health. It is great for pets with sensitive stomachs as the amino acids and gelatine support healthy bowel movements.
Other benefits include:
- Improved Digestion:Â Bone broth is rich in gelatin, which helps to support healthy digestion. It also contains amino acids that help to break down food, soothe the lining of the digestive tract, and reduce inflammation.
- Increased Joint Health:Â Bone broth contains glucosamine, chondroitin, and other compounds that can help to reduce inflammation and improve joint health.
- Boosted Immune System:Â The gelatin in bone broth can help support a healthy immune system by providing essential vitamins and minerals.
- Healthy Skin and Coat:Â Bone broth is also high in collagen, which helps to keep skin, nails, and fur healthy.
- Promotes Healthy Teeth and Bones:Â Bone broth contains calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals that help to keep teeth and bones strong.
- Helps the Liver Detox:Â Bone broth contains the amino acid glycine, which helps the liver detox to the best of its ability.
How do you feed bone broth to dogs?
This treat product is a complementary feed that should be fed as part of a balanced diet.
It is best to feed bone broth to dogs by mixing it with their regular food. Start by adding a small amount of broth to their food and gradually increasing the amount until they are used to it. You can also give them bone broth as a treat, by pouring it into a bowl or an ice cube tray and freezing it.
Always supervise your pet when feeding and provide plenty of fresh drinking water.
Feeding guide (based on dog size):
- 2.25kg – 10kg = 30 – 50g of broth
- 10kg – 25kg = 50 – 100g of broth
- 25kg – 50kg = 100 – 150g of broth
Per 100g as fed | |
Moisture | 95% |
Protein | 5.5g |
Fat | <0.5g |
Ash | 0.0g |
Fibre | 1.0g |
Collagen | 3.6g |